Space
Understanding the Mysterious 'Dark Hydrogen' Found in Jupiter
Scientists were able to mimic the transformation of hydrogen from gas to liquid metal that occurs in gas planets. With the study they were able to identify an intermediate state where 'dark hydrogen' forms.
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